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This trail starts with a floating bridge across the Mersey River and makes a wide circle up and over a drumlin hill. Drumlins are steep on one side and gently sloping on the other. The top of this drumlin is clothed in beeches, bright green and full of warblers in the spring, soft brown and loaded with beechnuts in the fall.

Trailhead: Departs from Kejimkujik Visitor Centre

Significant Feature: Hike a glacial drumlin situated at the edge of the Mersey River and capped with a grove of beech trees

Length: 2.2 km (1.4 miles) loop

Hiking Time: 30 minutes

The trails at Kejimkujik (Maitland Bridge, NS) and at Kejimkujik Seaside (Port Joli, NS) showcase an incredible variety of habitats, scenery and places of cultural and historical significance. Visitor services at Kejimkujik are available from mid-May until mid-October.